Kirby Style

A stylistic take on Jack’s X-men characters courtesy of San Francisco based illustrator Kevin Wada. Kevin’s work “tends to range from mainly editorial to character/fashion…” and you can see more of his gorgeous artwork at his website, blog and DeviantArt page.

Black and White

Today we bring you a magnificent black & white gallery from East Texas based artist
Jun Bob Kim. Jun Bob is a freelance illustrator who’s first published comic work was an adaption of John Bunyan’s The Holy War for his university newspaper. More recently he has been providing the art for Cipher: The Sorceror Pope for Atomic Tiki Studio. for more of Jun Bob’s work be sure to visit his website – here.

Galactus

The Devourer of Worlds courtesy of Pittsburgh based artist, Dave Wachter. Dave is the artist, co-creator and co-writer of the Eisner nominated webcomic, The Guns of Shadow Valley. His artwork ha appeared in various antholgies as well as Tell Them Johnny Wadd is Here for Terminal press and Robert Bloch’s That Hellbound Train for IDW. You can find more of Dave’s work at his blog – here.

Magneto

A unique take on Magneto from the brush of Jeremy Sorese. Jeremy is a commercial illustrator/typographer and creator of the webcomic In the Parlor Room. You can find more of his work at his blog and flickr account.

Captain America

This lovely piece, rendered in graphite with digital colour, comes courtesy of New York based artist, Sam Wolfe Connelly. Sam has exhibited extensively and has forged a career in magazine and book cover illustration. You can find more of his work at his website
and blog.

Kirby versus

A huge Kirby-Vision thanks to Travis Ellisor for sharing two recent commisions from his ever-growing Comicartfans gallery.

Silver Surfer vs. Silver Star by Andy Khun.

Kirby OMAC vs. Giffen OMAC by Derec Donovan.

 

Barda, Jean & Max

A big Kirby-Vision welcome to San Francisco based artist, Arvin Bautista. Arvin has a background in video game design but has recently moved into comic book illustration with the creator owned, The Bomb Squad.
You can find more of Arvin artwork at his blog – here.

Hero, Number One

Mario Zuccarello pays homage to “the creative genius who has built a large part of American comics, my hero number one, Jack Kirby”.

Hulk vs Thing

Hulk vs Thing sketch cover by film/TV artist, director and writer Mat Nastos.
Mat’s comic work has been published by Marvel, DC, Warp Graphics and his self-publishing company, Nifty Comics. You can find more of his work at his website and DeviantArt page.